He does what is pre ordained for him, no one can erase his destiny.
He has applied the whip of the Lord s Love to my body.
He Himself acts, who else should I ask? No one else can do anything.
He is a king, taking upon himself the office of the Moon, whose ,appearance his subjects ,greet with as great joy as men feel on seeing the full moon.
He is my Beloved Husband Lord, the Life of the World for whom should I weep?
He may accept from any ,man , fuel, water, roots, fruit, food offered without asking, and honey, likewise a gift ,which consists in a promise of protection.
He may ease himself, having covered ,the ground with sticks, clods, leaves, grass, and the like, restraining his speech, ,keeping himself pure, wrapping up his body, and covering his head.
He may either possess enough to fill a granary, or a store filling a grain jar, or he may collect what suffices for three days, or make no provision for the morrow.
He meets his Lord and Master, the Inner knower, the Searcher of hearts, His body is ever new, and His color is ever fresh.
He must be acquainted with the ,manner of sowing of seeds, and of the good and bad qualities of fields, and he must perfectly know all measures and weights.
He must be acquainted with the ,proper , wages of servants, with the various languages of men, with the manner of keeping goods, and ,the rules of purchase and sale.
He neither has father, nor mother, nor sons nor brothers.
He prospers for a while through unrighteousness, then he gains great good fortune, next he conquers his enemies, but ,at last he perishes ,branch and root.
He who accepts presents from an avaricious king who acts contrary to the Institutes ,of the sacred law , will go in succession to the following twenty one hells.
He who carefully guards his wife, preserves ,the purity of his offspring, virtuous conduct, his family, himself, and his ,means of acquiring merit.
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